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In 2-D and 3-D. Director Benson Lee makes a film based on his well-regarded 2008 documentary "Planet B-Boy." He should have quit while he was ahead. Josh Holloway stars as the coach seeking redemption; Chris Brown is the most-egotistical of the dancers, and that's saying something. 109 minutes. ★½ Carmike Village Five.

THE BUTLER (PG-13)

Last showings today. Sun Valley Cinema.

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 3D (PG)

Opens Friday. Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn direct the rare sequel that takes the spirit of the original and runs with it. Flint (Bill Hader) must go back to Swallows Falls to destroy the machine he built that turns water into food; it's now making food-animal hybrids - foodimals. There's plenty of fun here, for kids and grown-ups. 95 minutes. ★★★ Sun Valley Cinema. (See trailer online at www.baxterbulletin.com.)

DON JON (R)

Opens Friday. Joseph Gordon-Levitt wrote, directs and stars in a film about a man who prefers his relationship with pornography to that with real women. Can Scarlett Johansson change that? An edgy take on the romantic comedy, and a promising debut behind the camera. 90 minutes. ★★★ Sun Valley Cinema. (See review and trailer online at www.baxterbulletin.com.)

ELYSIUM (R)

Last showings today. Sun Valley Cinema.

THE FAMILY (R)

After snitching on his fellow gangsters, former mob boss Fred Manzoni (Robert De Niro) and his family enter the witness-protection program, which puts them in France. But, they have a lot of trouble fitting in, and soon their old friends start calling. With Michelle Pfeiffer and Tommy Lee Jones. 111 minutes. ★★ Sun Valley Cinema.

INSIDIOUS 2 (PG-13)

Picking up where the 2011 original left off, the Lambert family find themselves haunted once again by terrifying spirits. To rid themselves of the demons, they must uncover a childhood secret from father Josh Lambert's past. 104 minutes. ★★ Sun Valley Cinema.

PERCY JACKSON: SEA OF MONSTERS (PG)

In this sequel to the 2010 hit, Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon, teams up with his demigod friends to retrieve the Golden Fleece, which has the power to save Camp Half-Blood, their home and training ground. 106 minutes. ★★ Sun Valley Cinema.

PRISONERS (R)

Denis Villeneuve's film, in which two little girls are kidnapped, pushes audiences into some unexpected places. Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal are good as the father of one of the girls and a detective searching for them. Not great, but certainly effective. 146 minutes. ★★★ Carmike Village Five.

RUSH (R)

Opens Friday. Ron Howard's film tells the story of the 1976 Formula One duel between Niki Lauda and James Hunt. Daniel Bruhl and Chris Hemsworth are outstanding as the drivers, and the racing footage is among the best ever shot. 123 minutes. ★★★½ Carmike Village Five. (See review and trailer online at www.baxterbulletin.com.)

RIDDICK (R)

The intrepid intergalactic fugitive Riddick (Vin Diesel) has been betrayed by his people and abandoned on a desolate planet, where bounty hunters from across the galaxy will plot their revenge. 119 minutes. ★★★ Sun Valley Cinema.

THIS IS THE END (R)

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg make their directorial debut in a wildly profane comedy about the end of the world, which is taking place outside James Franco's house. A satire of horror films, but even better, a satire of Hollywood and celebrity culture. 107 minutes. ★★★ Carmike Village Five.

WE'RE THE MILLERS (R)

Jason Sudeikis plays a small-time drug dealer who has to recruit a fake family in order to bring in a shipment of marijuana across the Mexican border. He winds up with Jennifer Aniston, Will Poulter and Emma Roberts. 110 minutes. ★½ Carmike Village Five.

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BATTLE OF THE YEAR (PG-13) In 2-D and 3-D. Director Benson Lee makes a film based on his well-regarded 2008 documentary 'Planet B-Boy.' He should have quit while he was ahead.